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Acolyte of Pain is a neutral minion. This card can be obtained from expert packs. Below the card images, you will find explanations to help you
use the card optimally in every game mode of Hearthstone.

1. General Comments

As the name suggests, You want your Acolyte of Pain to be hurt as often as
possible, so that you can use it to draw extra cards. This will mean having the
means to either damage the card as often as possible, or to buff it up so that
it can take multiple big hits. You will usually wait until you can damage the
Acolyte on the turn you play it rather than putting it straight onto the board,
although if your opponent plays a small minion, it can sometimes be correct to
challenge that minion with your Acolyte of Pain.

2. Constructed Play

Acolyte of Pain is often a good card in Constructed play, and it finds its home
in Control decks which are able to damage it easily. Mage decks can ping the
Acolyte, while Warrior can effectively use the multitude of cards that deal 1
damage to the board; Whirlwind and Ravaging Ghoul are two of the
most common examples of this. Despite the ability to draw cards, Acolyte of
Pain is usually too slow to be included in more aggressive decks, as the card
drawing process can take quite a bit of time.

3. Arena

Acolyte of Pain is not a good card in Arena, as it is difficult to draw more
than one card from it. In Mage, where you can ping the card with your Hero
Power, the Acolyte can be considered more strongly. Also, if the rest of the
cards on offer are bad, the Acolyte of Pain will often be the best of a bad
bunch, as it will be able to cycle and draw a different card.